TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida’s attorney general on Thursday sued a company that makes a Michael Vick dog toy, claiming proceeds from the sale were never donated to animal shelters as promised by the firm.

The lawsuit also claims the toy was not manufactured in the United States, as Jacksonville- based Showbiz Promotions had advertised, and consumers complained about delivery delays.

The lawsuit also claims the company sold a doll named for slain toddler Caylee Anthony and promised to give proceeds to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. The lawsuit says only $10 has been donated.

The company’s president, Jaime Salcedo, has said the Caylee doll was meant only to be a “tribute.”

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